The Heartland Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Gr
eater Salina Community Foundation (GSCF). Heartland area students may qua
lify for several scholarship funds held at GSCF. Click here to learn more.

The Dane G. Hansen Foundation has tasked our community to cr
eate goals and accomplish those goals through a strategic\nprocess.
Strategic Doing allows our county to develop consensus around top priority
projects and develop an action plan\, with measurable outcomes and accoun
tability\, in a short period of time.

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This is an open community me
eting so all are welcome to attend.\nPlease consider joining us to t
ake action steps for the future of the communities in our county.

The Dane G. Hansen Foundation has tasked our county to creat
e goals and accomplish those goals through a strategic process.\nStr
ategic Doing allows our county to develop consensus around top priority pr
ojects and develop an action plan\, with measurable outcomes and accountab
ility\, in a short period of time.

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This is an open community meeti
ng so all are welcome to attend.\nPlease consider joining us to take
action steps for the future of the communities in our county.

The Dane G. Hansen Foundation has tasked our community to cr
eate goals and accomplish those goals through a strategic\nprocess.
Strategic Doing allows our county to develop consensus around top priority
projects and develop an action plan\, with measurable outcomes and accoun
tability\, in a short period of time.

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This is an open community me
eting so all are welcome to attend.\nPlease consider joining us to t
ake action steps for the future of Trego County.

Rooks County residents are invited to participate in a
second “Strategic Doing” session\, set for 6 p.m.\, Wednesday\, November
15\, at Mike’s Moonshine Grill at the Rooks Country Club in Plainville\, l
ocated at 1935 Highway 183.

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Hosted by the Dane G. Hansen Foundatio
n and Heartland Community Foundation\, this is the second in a series
of four meetings aimed at developing a strategic vision for the county. Th
is meeting will continue the work of prioritizing\, planning and implement
ing county-wide community improvement projects identified by community mem
bers at-large. Funding for these projects will be provided by the Dane G.
Hansen Foundation over the next five years.

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Over 50 attended the c
ounty’s first Strategic Doing meeting
in September. Those who did not attend in September are welcome—and encou
raged—to participate in the upcoming meeting.

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This event is free a
nd open to the public. A meal will be served. To reserve your space\, plea
se RSVP to board members Sally Lowry at 785-425-6734 or Kelli Hansen at 78
5-737-3554.

Ellis County residents are invited to participate in a
second “Strategic Doing” session\, set for 6 p.m.\, Monday\, November 20\
, at the Rose Garden Banquet Hall\, 2350 East 8th St.\, Hays.
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Hosted by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and Heartland Community
Foundation\, this is the second in a series of four meetings aimed at dev
eloping a strategic vision for the county. This meeting will continue the
work of prioritizing\, planning and implementing county-wide community imp
rovement projects identified by community members at-large. Funding for th
ese projects will be provided by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation over the ne
xt five years.

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Over 150 attended the county’s first Strategic Doin
g meeting in September. Those who did not attend in September are welcome—
and encouraged—to participate in the upcoming meeting.

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This event
is free and open to the public. A meal will be served. To reserve your spa
ce\, please RSVP to Sandy Jacobs at 785-621-4090 or heartland@gscf.org.

Heartland Community Foundation will host Ellis County’s thir
d “Strategic Doing” session at 6:30 p.m.\, Monday\, March 12\, at the Robb
ins Center on the campus of Fort Hays State University. The meeting will f
ocus on advancing the top community improvement projects identified by res
idents during previous sessions.

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Hosted in partnership with the Da
ne G. Hansen Foundation\, this is the third in a series of four meetings a
imed at developing a strategic vision for the county. This meeting will co
ntinue the work of prioritizing\, planning and implementing county-wide co
mmunity improvement projects identified by community members at-large. Pro
jects will be eligible to apply for funding through the community foundati
on and the Dane G. Hansen Foundation over the next five years.

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Thi
s event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided. Ple
ase RSVP to Sandy Jacobs at 785-621-4090 or heartland@gscf.org.

Hosted in partnership with the Dane G. Hansen Founda
tion\, this is the third in a series of four meetings aimed at developing
a strategic vision for the county. This meeting will continue the work of
prioritizing\, planning and implementing county-wide community improvement
projects identified by community members at-large. Projects will be eligi
ble to apply for funding through the community foundation and the Dane G.
Hansen Foundation over the next five years.

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This event is free and
open to the public. A meal will be served. To reserve your space\, please
RSVP to board members Sally Lowry at 785-425-6734 or Kelli Hansen at 785-
737-3554.

This event is free and open to the public. Snacks wil
l be provided. Please RSVP to Sandy Jacobs at 785-621-4090 or heartland@gs
cf.org.

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The
meeting will include a webinar about how to find and secure additional fu
nding sources for community improvement projects. It is open to current St
rategic Doing teams\, as well as others in the community who would like to
learn more about current projects and the process.

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Hosted in partnership with
the Dane G. Hansen Foundation\, Strategic Doing aims to guide Ellis County
residents through the process of prioritizing\, planning and implementing
sustainable county-wide community improvement projects identified by comm
unity members at-large. Projects and ideas that develop from these meeting
s will be eligible to apply for funding through the Dane G. Hansen Foundat
ion Community Grant Fund at Heartland Community Foundation or directly to
the Dane G. Hansen Foundation.

This event is free and open to the public. A light lu
nch will be served. Please RSVP to Hardy Howard at 785-743-5791.
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The meeting will
include a webinar about how to find and secure additional funding sources
for community improvement projects. It is open to current Strategic Doing
teams\, as well as others in the community who would like to learn more a
bout current projects and the process.

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Hosted in partnership with the Dane G. Han
sen Foundation\, Strategic Doing aims to guide Trego County residents thro
ugh the process of prioritizing\, planning and implementing sustainable co
unty-wide community improvement projects identified by community members a
t-large. Projects and ideas that develop from these meetings will be eligi
ble to apply for funding through the Dane G. Hansen Foundation Community G
rant Fund at Heartland Community Foundation or directly to the Dane G. Han
sen Foundation.

This event is
free and open to the public. A pizza meal will be provided. Please RSVP t
o board members Sally Lowry at 785-425-6734 or Cathy Ramsay at 785-737-359
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The meeting will include a webinar about how to find and secure
additional funding sources for community improvement projects. It is open
to current Strategic Doing teams\, as well as others in the community who
would like to learn more about current projects and the process.

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Hosted in partnership with the Dane G. Hansen Foundation\, Strategic Doing
aims to guide Rooks County residents through the process of prioritizing\
, planning and implementing sustainable county-wide community improvement
projects identified by community members at-large. Projects and ideas that
develop from these meetings will be eligible to apply for funding through
the Dane G. Hansen Foundation Community Grant Fund at Heartland Community
Foundation or directly to the Dane G. Hansen Foundation.